Immigrants
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The word that describes people who leave their homeland and settle in another country is "immigrants." Immigrants move to a new country for various reasons, including economic opportunities, safety, or family reunification. They often contribute to the cultural and economic fabric of their new communities.
People who leave their homeland and settle in another country are known as immigrants. They may move for various reasons, including seeking better economic opportunities, escaping conflict or persecution, or reuniting with family members. Immigrants often contribute to the cultural and economic fabric of their new country while also maintaining ties to their country of origin.
The movement of people from one country to settle in another country is called immigration.
Many people move out of their homeland and settle in other parts of their country, or the world. This may happen for many reasons, among them political or religious persecution, or just for a better way of life for them.
The movement of people from one area to settle in another area within the same country is called internal migration.
People who leave one country or region to settle in another are called "migrants." More specifically, if they move to another country with the intention of permanently residing there, they may be referred to as "immigrants." Conversely, those who leave their home country are known as "emigrants."
The Zionists were the Jewish group that wanted to settle in their homeland.
Emigration.
An emigrant is a person who leaves their country to settle in another country.
Two terms that can be used for people settling in a new country are '''immigrants and refugees'''.
The group is called a "colony,"